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Sunday, April 01, 2007

The New Hot Spot - Bestsy's Back Porch

Ok so it is not super hot, but it is a very chill place to hang out and talk. I found this out since my neighbors have decided to be little bitches and lock down their wireless ports. I have taken to walking my ass down to the corner coffee shop to write and use their wi-fi. This has had several added unsuspecting benefits like I have met a few other writers and just some generally cool people. They have good food in descent portions so I am not eating bar food all the time. They have good coffee and with the added bonus of wine and beer. Just a whole nother scene that I am kind of digging it is a great place for doing homework on the week nights and just hanging out in on the weekends. If you are ever in my hood lets go down and hang. I am actually even trying to get my boss to let me work from there during the day.

But this really isn't what I want to talk about. I have started to have this amazing feeling over the course of the last two years. The better I get to know myself the more any place I go feels like home....isn't that weird?

I used to feel only comfortable in certain places and situations now I feel good everywhere....anyone else ever had that experience? Like after all this time I finally feel comfortable even proud of being me?

6 comments:

And, I must say that the place you hang out sounds pretty awesome. I'd totally dig it.

I'm not feeling so comfortable, yet. I move so often and you'd think I'd be used to it,but it seems that my comfort level in life is based on the happiness of those around me. When everyone starts to fall apart, I spazz and get all anxious. It has little to do with location.